According to Louisiana State Police, two people have been detained for allegedly aiding prisoners who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center last week during a brave hack, according to Fox8Live. Corvanntay Baptiste, 38, and Courtnie Harris, 32, both from Slidell, are accused of acting as jewelry following the fact that the leave occurred in the early days of May 16. Following their detention, the couple were detained and taken to the Plaquemines Parish Detention Center. One of the five fugitives who is still at large, according to authorities, was in contact with Harris and is accused of driving two of them to various locations around New Orleans. A law enforcement source told Fox 8 that Harris was helping Leo Tate despite the fact that officers did not name the criminal to whom she aided. In addition, Baptiste is alleged to be supporting fugitive Corey Boyd, who was discovered on Tuesday evening in the 1400 wall of Iberville Street. According to authorities, she kept in touch with Boyd via telephone names and social media, and also offered to feed him while he was hiding. ” Those who choose to support or cover up these individuals are breaking the law and will be held accountable,” Louisiana State Police said in a statement. Both women could spend up to five years in state prison if found guilty.” Hararing captives threatens the health of our societies. Shows like Prison BreakThe comeback has sparked some serious concerns about the jail’s conditions. Ten individuals escaped through a gap behind a bathroom around 1 am on May 16. The distance was just large enough for crawling through. Graffiti hurled staff with slogans like” To Easy LO L” and” Catch us when you can” and a cartoon face sticking its tongue out on the wall above it. During an 8:30 a.m. staff, prison staff just discovered the captives were missing when they were. Later, surveillance video captured the men slipping out of a doorway close to a loading dock, climbing a roof, and crossing Interstate 10. They had exchanged peach jumpsuits for less glaring clothing to avoid being noticed. Five residents have been recaptured, and five are still on the move. Authorities are urging people with information to come ahead because they have warned that the fugitives may be unsafe and military.
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